The original well, before we started work.
The following sequence of photos gives an idea of the work involved in transforming the well,
but some trade of our secrets are not revealed and some subtle details have been missed out for obvious reasons. #

The well had been plugged with a concrete plug some years ago and a plastic liner had been fitted around the side walls.
The capping stones were all loose and it was generally in a sorry state. #

Removing the plug and liner revealed an old bulkhead light, strapped to a piece of rusty metal pipe,
crumbling mortar, an old plastic water pipe and several other surprises. #

The brick & render work was done by the award winning Stuart from Bunney Builders with obvious results.
Interleaved with Stuart's work, we fitted the cabling for the new lights. #

The cables to the lights need to be invisible when the work is complete, so they run in conduits
under the paving to the switching point. #

Custom made brackets were fitted to Stuart's brickwork to hold the new lights. #

High quality solid aluminium double ended LED lights in place.
This setup floods light down and up from the lighting points, giving a spectacular overall effect. #

Sockets, lights and RCD protected distribution board inside the van.
For a mobile installation it's important that everything can withstand the stress of moving.
It's no good having the lights fall off the ceiling every time you hit a speed bump !

An elderly lady with poor hearing and eyesight was in the habit of leaving the kitchen taps running and
walking away, leaving the kitchen to flood. On fitting her 2nd kitchen after water damage, her family
decided to look for a solution. Handbasin style, self close taps were not acceptable to the customer,
as she wanted a normal monoblock mixer tap. Our solution was to fit a motion sensor in the kitchen ceiling
trained on the sink area, controlling a pair of electrically operated valves. On detecting lack of movement
in the sink area, both the hot and cold water supply to the kitchen mixer tap is shut off.

Kitchen taps in the off position.

Kitchen taps in the on position with water running.

Kitchen taps in the on position with electrically operated valved closed when kitchen is unoccupied.

Ceiling mounted motion sensor trained on the kitchen sink.

Control electronics for taking input from motion sensor and opening or closing valved accordingly.